About

SistersSite started in October of 2011 by Anne Turner. Its original mission was to share meditations, Bible insights and encouragement. This goal has been expanded to include news and other content about current biomedical practices and explorations. Christians need to evaluate these new technologies to discern whether they undermine our doctrines.

Thanks for visiting SistersSite. Please let friends know about our special Bible Study, God Remembered Abraham, that teaches how unsaved loved ones are brought into God's kingdom. This study inspired the creation of SistersSite, and features a true story about my sister and me, hence the site's name. Anne Turner is a pen name.

Theme Scripture— Ruth 1:16, 17: “Don't urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the LORD deal with me, be it ever so severely, if anything but death separates you and me.”

Ruth’s solemn vow to break all ties with her past and to commit her heart to Naomi, the person of her deepest affection, are a whole expression of true love. That is why they are used at times in marriage ceremonies. Often, wedding guests don't realize that these Bible verses were spoken by a daughter-in-law to her departed husband's mother, who also was a widow.

Ruth’s words promised the greatest possible loyalty: She would follow Naomi, stay with her, adopt her kinsmen as her own, worship and love the God of Israel as her own, die in Naomi's land, and be buried there.

Then, after saying this and perhaps realizing that she might fail in her vow, she prayed that the LORD would punish her if ever it was broken.

Christian sisters, let us strive to love each other and God with this same intensity, and pray that the LORD will uphold our good intentions.

Most images on Sisterssite are free or stock images that I have collected over many years. I desire to credit all photographers and artists, but have not credited all properly, in part due to unknown sources, and sometimes due to haste and forgetfulness.

A list of photo credits includes: Billy Alexander, Phillip Collier, Bcrawford92 at English Wikipedia for the Jordan River photo in the site carousel (more to come). Sites I visit to find images include: FreeImages.com, Wikimedia.org, WellcomeCollection.org (more to come).